The senior care industry is the provision of services to meet the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens. Senior citizens experience a gradual loss of physical functional capability, changes in senses (sight, hearing), and changes in cognition (memory). This is further complicated by greater life expectency, two income household, and the geographical dispersion of family. The senior care industry emphasizes the non medical, custodial care requirements of seniors who need a helping hand with daily chores, but who deserve to age with dignity.
Given the choice most seniors would prefer to continue to live in their own homes. Home Care Path http://homecarepath.com (point and click to access free site) offers long term in home care for seniors. Home Care Path helps by coordinating staff to assist with daily chores preventing the senior from getting so run down they end up in the emergency room or permanantly placed in an assisted living facility.
Senior non medical home care is much less likely to be covered by insurance or public funding (Medicare). Over 85 percent of families pay for senior care services out of their own funds.
The services Home Care Path provides are truly customer centered. Staff help seniors in home who have difficulty walking, dressing, talking, eating, cooking, climbing steps, remembering medications, setting up bath, oral care, hair care, reading mail, washing dishes, discarding expired foods, taking garbage out, memory loss and confusion. In home help to improve an individuals circumstance with a goal to maintain the seniors independence as long as possible.
Home Care Path supplements the familie efforts. So Home Care Path works with both the senior and family to enhance the stability of the household. This extends family participation and improves the seniors quality of life. Home Care Path serves South Central Wisconsin.
Friday, July 23, 2010
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